Neodymium perrhenate

Neodymium perrhenate
Identifiers
CAS Number
  • 14020-41-8 anhydrate checkY
  • 18222-80-5 tetrahydrate checkY
3D model (JSmol)
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  • [Nd+3].[O-][Re](=O)(=O)=O.[O-][Re](=O)(=O)=O.[O-][Re](=O)(=O)=O
Properties
Chemical formula
Nd(ReO4)3
Solubility in water
soluble
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Chemical compound

Neodymium perrhenate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Nd(ReO4)3, which exists in anhydrous and tetrahydrate.[1][2] It can be obtained by reacting excess neodymium oxide with 240 g/L perrhenic acid solution.[3] In its solution, NdReO42+ and Nd(ReO4)2+ can be observed with stability constants of 16.5 and 23.6, respectively.[4]

Nd4Re6O19 can be obtained by reacting neodymium perrhenate and NdRe2 at high temperature.[5]

See also

  • Neodymium
  • Rhenium
  • Perrhenate

References

  1. ^ Varfolomeev, M. B.; Plyushchev, V. E.; Rybakov, K. A. Monoclinic modification of neodymium perrhenate tetrahydrate. Zhurnal Neorganicheskoi Khimii, 1967. 12 (5): 1410-1411. ISSN 0044-457X.
  2. ^ Mashonkin, V. P.; Ilyukhin, V. V.; Varfolomeev, M. B. Structure of rhombic rare earth perrhenate tetrahydrates RE(ReO4)·3.4H2O (RE = praseodymium-·dysprosium). Koordinatsionnaya Khimiya, 1977. 3 (7): 1014-1019. ISSN 0132-344X.
  3. ^ Plyushchev, V. E.; Amosov, V. M.; Varfolomeev, M. B. Synthesis and certain properties of lower crystallohydrates of yttrium, lanthanum, and lanthanoid perrhenates. Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1963. 150 (1): 105-108. ISSN 0002-3264.
  4. ^ Petrov, K. I.; Orlin, N. A.; Plyushchev, V. E. Neodymium perrhenate complexes studied by a spectrographic method. Zhurnal Neorganicheskoi Khimii, 1969. 14 (10): 2739-2742. ISSN 0044-457X.
  5. ^ Wolfgang Jeitschko, Dieter H Heumannskämper, Marietta S Schriewer-Pöttgen, Ute Ch Rodewald (October 1999). "Preparation, Crystal Structures, and Properties of Rhenates with Multiple Re–Re Bonds: Ln2ReO5 (Ln=Sm, Eu, Gd), Ln3Re2O9 (Ln=Pr, Nd, Sm), and Ln4Re6O19 (Ln=La–Nd)". Journal of Solid State Chemistry. 147 (1): 218–228. Bibcode:1999JSSCh.147..218J. doi:10.1006/jssc.1999.8237. Archived from the original on 2018-06-08. Retrieved 2020-08-30.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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Neodymium compounds
Nd(II)
  • Nd2C
  • NdF2
  • NdCl2
  • NdBr2
  • NdH2
  • NdI2
  • NdS
Nd(III)
  • NdAl3(BO3)4
  • NdAsO4
  • Nd(CH3COO)3
  • Nd(acac)3
  • NdBi
  • NdBr3
  • Nd4C3
  • Nd2(CO3)3
  • Nd2(C2O4)3
  • NdCl3
  • Nd(ClO4)3
  • NdF3
  • NdH3
  • Nd(OH)3
  • NdI3
  • Nd(IO3)3
  • Nd2(MoO4)3
  • NdNiO3
  • NdN
  • Nd(NO3)3
  • Nd2O3
  • Nd(ReO4)3
  • NdPO4
  • NdP
  • Nd2S3
  • Nd2(SO4)3
  • NdTaO4
  • Nd2(WO4)3
  • NdVO4
  • Nd(C5H5)3
Nd(IV)
  • NdF4
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Rhenium compounds
Rhenium(0)
Organorhenium(0)
  • Re2(CO)10
Rhenium(I)
Organorhenium(I)
  • Re(CO)5Br
  • ReH(CO)5
Rhenium(II)
  • ReB2
Rhenium(III)
  • Re3Cl9 ("ReCl3")
  • ReBr3
  • ReI
    3
  • K2Re2Cl8
Rhenium(IV)
  • ReO2
  • ReS2
  • ReSe2
  • ReTe2
  • ReCl4
  • ReF
    4
  • ReI
    4
  • K
    2
    ReCl
    6
Rhenium(V)
  • ReCl5
  • ReF5
Rhenium(VI)
  • ReOCl3(P(C6H5)3)2
  • ReF6
  • ReO3
  • ReCl6
Rhenium(VII)
  • ReF7
  • Re2O7
  • Re2S7
  • ReO2F3
  • ReO3Cl
  • ReO3F
  • ReO3NO3
  • K2ReH9
Perrhenates
  • Re2O7(OH2)2
  • NH4ReO4
  • NaReO4
  • AgReO4
  • Organorhenium(VII)
    • CH3ReO3
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    Salts and covalent derivatives of the perrhenate ion
    Re2O7(H2O)2 He
    Li Be B C NH4ReO4 O F Ne
    NaReO4 Mg Al(ReO4)3 Si P S Cl Ar
    KReO4 Ca Sc(ReO4)3 Ti V Cr(ReO4)3 Mn Fe(ReO4)2
    Fe(ReO4)3
    Co(ReO4)2 Ni(ReO4)2 Cu Zn Ga(ReO4)3 Ge As Se Br Kr
    Rb Sr Y Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd AgReO4 Cd In Sn Sb Te I Xe
    Cs Ba(ReO4)2 * Lu Hf Ta W ReO4- Os Ir Pt Au Hg Tl Pb Bi Po At Rn
    Fr Ra ** Lr Rf Db Sg Bh Hs Mt Ds Rg Cn Nh Fl Mc Lv Ts Og
     
    * La(ReO4)3 Ce Pr Nd(ReO4)3 Pm Sm Eu Gd(ReO4)3 Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb
    ** Ac Th Pa UO2(ReO4)2 Np Pu Am Cm Bk Cf Es Fm Md No
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